01/12/16 - Hallowed Absurdities: Works by Theodore Waddell ‎

01/22/16 - Non-Objective Mulvane's ‎Permanent Collection

01/16/18 - 8 studio practices | Art faculty beyond the classroom

02/5/16 - Washburn Art Department Student Exhibit 2016

02/14/17 - Art Department Student Exhibition ‎

03/15/16 - 2016 Juried Ceramics Exhibition ‎

03/18/16 - Marydorsey Wanless Retrospective ‎

04/6/18 - Washburn Student Art Exhibition - 2018

05/27/16 - Freedom's Journey ‎

05/27/16 - Klassics for Kids

05/19/17 - Futile Fantasies ‎

05/22/17 - Two Strangers Meet in a Parking Lot

05/2/18 - Preserving Petroglyphs: Rock Art Casts from Ellsworth County, Kansas

05/23/18 - David Quick ‎: An Artist's Journey

05/1/18 - Reflections on Freedoms Journey

07/12/16 - Zak Barnes

07/19/16 - Bud Holman: ‎retrospective

07/8/16 - Estamos-aquí (We Are Here)

08/30/16 - Rita Blitt ‎

08/8/17 - Transcendental Train Yard

09/19/16 - American Dream ‎

09/22/17 - Detention Nation

09/12/17 - Speaking Volumes ‎

10/28/16 - American Tapestry Biennial

02/22/24 - Endangered Art: 100 Years of Collecting

01/24/24 - Voices of the Community: Poetry Workshop

05/5/21 - 100 Minus 3

07/5/19 - 100 minus 5: Variations in the Art of Printmaking

03/15/19 - Shifting Perspectives

03/1/19 - Unpacking Chinese Apartment Art

10/3/22 - AB-X: Abstract Expressionism in the Midwest

12/3/19 - Aeronautic Visual Art Program

01/5/22 - American Farmer

07/5/19 - Armando Bogarin - Visiting Artist

03/13/20 - Rita Blitt | Around and Round

05/22/20 - 2020 Art Fair | Strolling Through a Virtual Gallery

02/18/21 - Black History 101

01/17/23 - Clear Water: Encountering Mokuhanga

04/4/23 - Rita Blitt: Dancing Waters

01/15/21 - Updates in Endangered Art: a conservation project

04/30/19 - Endangered Art: A Reprise

03/1/19 - Expressions of Freedom: Selected Works by Rita Blitt

08/11/20 - Hostile Terrain 94

02/22/24 - I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America

08/27/20 - iArt 2020

06/11/21 - Iconic Black Women of the 21st Century

04/30/19 - I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America

02/22/24 - In This Place: American Dreams

01/17/23 - Invitations to Listen: Rachel Epp Buller

05/6/22 - Lyric in Landscape

03/1/19 - Gradient | 4 Photographers

02/22/24 - CRAVING LIGHT: The Museum of Love and Reckoning

06/1/21 - NO END POINT FOR THE STUBBORN

05/1/19 - Novel Art

06/11/21 - ONE | Rita Blitt

09/23/21 - Picture a Text

11/10/23 - POSITIVE NEGATIVE

09/29/21 - Powerful Women

06/3/21 - Radical Women | Stories of Suffrage in the Sunflower State

12/3/19 - Reclamation

12/3/19 - Referential

05/6/22 - Refugees: 1986 to 2006 Photographs of Peter Turnley

01/15/21 - Renovatio: Artists & Antiquity

08/11/20 - Contours of the Mind

11/2/22 - Ruth-Fisher

01/17/23 - Washburn Art Student Exhbition

01/15/21 - Sustainability | Social, Environmental, Economic

02/10/23 - The Art of Healing: Exploring Inner Life in Contour Drawing

05/6/19 - The Other Side of Silence

08/16/23 - "There Is a Woman in Every Color" Lesson Plans

07/5/19 - To Kiss the Sun

01/5/22 - TRUTH

01/15/21 - Two Ponders Revisited

08/11/20 - Recent Acquisitions in Printmaking

03/1/19 - 2019 Student Art Exhibition

04/2/20 - 2020 Washburn Art Student Exhibition

05/3/23 - There is a Woman in Every Color: Black Women in Art

02/26/24 - Women of Power

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